Siding Contractor in Nazareth, PA

Duckworth Premier Renovations installs and repairs siding for homeowners in Nazareth, Palmer Township, Forks Township, and across the Lehigh Valley, including Allentown and Bethlehem, plus nearby Warren County, NJ. Full replacements, section repairs, soffit, and fascia.

Licensed Home Improvement Contractor in PA & NJInsuredOwner-RunServing Nazareth, PA & Warren County, NJ

What We Do

  • Vinyl siding installation and replacement
  • Section repairs after storm or impact damage
  • Soffit and fascia
  • Exterior trim, corners, and J-channel detail
  • House wrap and flashing behind the siding
  • Sheathing repair where rot is found

What Is Behind the Siding Matters More

Siding is a rain screen, not a seal. Water gets behind panels on every house, and what keeps it out of the wall is the layer underneath: house wrap lapped in the right direction, flashing over windows and doors and at every transition, and sheathing that is still solid. A siding job that puts new panels over bad wrap and missing flashing looks finished and keeps rotting quietly.

That layer is only visible with the old siding off, which is why the estimate covers what we can see and says plainly what happens if we find rot underneath. You get told and shown before the number moves.

Soffit and Fascia

The fascia is the board along the roof edge, and the soffit is the underside of the overhang. That corner takes the most water on the house and is where rot usually starts, often behind gutters where nobody looks. Both get done with the siding because that is when the access exists and the trim lines can be made to match instead of approximated later.

Repair Versus Replacement

If the damage is one impact, one storm, or one bad wall, repair is the sensible answer and costs a fraction of a full job. If panels are cracking in several places, the wrap behind them is torn, or the house has already been patched a few times, replacement gets you a wall that is right rather than a wall that keeps needing attention. Exterior work often runs alongside painting and trim carpentry, and those get scheduled together where it saves you a second mobilization.

Siding Questions

Can you replace one section, or does the whole side need doing?

A section is often fine, especially for impact or storm damage. The catch is color: vinyl fades over years, and a new panel next to a twenty-year-old panel can read as a repair even when the part number matches. If matching matters to you, doing a full elevation from corner to corner usually looks better than a patch in the middle of a wall.

What happens to the wood underneath?

It gets looked at once the old siding is off, which is the only time anyone can see it. Sound sheathing stays. Soft or rotted sections get cut out and replaced before anything new goes on. If we find damage that was not visible from outside, you hear about it and see it before it changes the price.

Do you handle soffit and fascia too?

Yes. Soffit and fascia are usually done with the siding, because that is when the access is there and the trim details line up. They are also where rot tends to start, since that edge takes the water coming off the roof.

How long does a siding job take?

Most houses run several days to a couple of weeks depending on size, how many stories, how much trim detail there is, and what turns up behind the old panels. Weather moves the schedule, since the wall should not be left open through a storm. You get a realistic window with the written estimate.

Get the Siding Priced

Tell us what the outside of the house looks like, or send a photo. We will look at the walls, the trim, and the overhang, and put the scope and the price in writing.